Four easy ways you can help those in need this holiday season By Kara Sedlack With the holiday season on its way, it’s hard not to get caught up in our large consumerist society. People are browsing store catalogs and searching for the biggest sales online, excited to blow away their hard-earned money. But sometimes,... Continue Reading →
Where Can Justice be Found in Baltimore?
How one family’s fight has turned into a platform for the voiceless By Lillian Doyle It has been 1,097 days since the death of local Baltimore artist Tyrone West. The cause of West’s death is controversial. After being pulled over by the Baltimore police for a traffic stop in July 2013, it was discovered that... Continue Reading →
The Swamily Returns
NDMU's last varsity swim team members create NDMU Swim Club this semester By Micah Castelo Last February, Notre Dame of Maryland University’s swim team closed out their season at the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Championships. On that same day, Notre Dame’s historic swim program ended. But this November, the “swamily” made their comeback as... Continue Reading →
Doyle Dining Hacks
Tired of the same old dining hall food? Check out these twists! By Lillian Doyle Food has the power to inspire sluggish college students, weighed down by their overpriced textbooks and existential stress. At Notre Dame, the Dining Hall is where that delicious resource lies. The Doyle Dining Hall is a central point on Notre... Continue Reading →
The Second Star to the Right
Notre Dame presents Peter Pan By Rhea Guzman Get ready to fly into a world of pirates and faeries where both fun and time are endless. After months of hard work, planning and rehearsals, Notre Dame presented Peter Pan during the first few weeks of November 2016, under the direction of Kristina Szilagyi. As soon as... Continue Reading →
Got Ramen?
An NDMU 100 class plans a ramen food pantry for Notre Dame's commuter students By Micah Castelo Are you a hungry and broke commuter student? If so, then you’re in luck—this semester, an NDMU 100 class is starting a food pantry for commuter students who can’t always afford to have a meal. With the closing... Continue Reading →
Health at Notre Dame
An examination of Notre Dame's health services By Sarah Coleman Notre Dame of Maryland University provides a sector of health services that increase student wellness, giving students mental health and disability services. However, many feel that the university is lacking in physical health services. Currently, Notre Dame does not have a health facility on campus.... Continue Reading →
The Cost of Winterim
Tuition fees prevent students from enrolling in courses this semester By April Payes-Nascimento As the fall semester comes to a close, registration for the winter and spring semester has begun. However, something major changed this year: winter semester classes will include separate tuition fees. Typically, the winter semester (or Winterim) starts right after New Year’s... Continue Reading →